I had and still have this slight little noise clicking . Took it up with Ford, early last summer. 3 separate occasions. Nothing got done, but I did negotiate a premiere 5 yr 75000 warranty. And I always lease first yr vehicles. I love my badlands so much, I will outright buy this car, in 3 yrs.
My badlands came with Scorpions. Swapped then out a 4500 miles as they made the ride super sketchy, and had a puncture . Went with coop. Discover at3. Feels like a truck now
Spent a few bucks. Keeps dog safe, car is free from scratches, and keeps interior free from dog hair everywhere. Fold ups on seconds and can be hosed out. My pup seems more secured and relaxed
Id say adequate for dry conditions. Rain on the other hand, never shifted or hydroplaned more with theses tires than any brand I've ever had. Winter season in NJ kept me thinking . Replaced at 6500 miles But dry conditions good
I live in Jersey as well, but frequent northern Vermont in Jan Feb . I went with the Cooper discoverer at3 4s in 235 17 65. Perfect for my needs as going to the cabin in vt, can get really slammed in the winter.
I just upgraded to Cooper discover at3 4s 235 17 65. Quiet, feels really planted and have good snow rating as I'm in northern Vermont 20 days a winter. Perfect tire for rutted out roads, and won't have to worry about tires rubbing . I want that sweet spot where performance both on off road...
I only got a recommendation from a hardcore offroader who swears by cooper discoverer. We live in the northeast Vermont so the at3 4s are snow rated and tested. Smooth soft feel, no road noise whatsoever. Feel grippy